Explanation Definition
- Changes due to learning can occur in various forms of behavior, from the cognitive, affective, and / or psychomotor. Not limited to the addition of knowledge alone.
- The nature of the change is relatively permanent, will not return to its original state. Can not be applied to change due to momentary situations, such as changes due to fatigue, illness, drunkenness, and so on.
- Amendments should not directly follow the learning experience. Changes imminent generally not in the form of behavior, but mainly only in the person's potential to behave.
- The changes are the result of an experience or training. Unlike the change immediately due to reflex or instinctive behavior.
- Changes will be more apt to occur when accompanied by a reinforcement, a reward that is received - reward or punishment - as a consequence of a change in behavior.
- Sense of pride in themselves because to understand and know what will be learned.